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Overview

Truly a complete revision, PATIENT CARE IN RADIOGRAPHY, 5th Edition, helps imaging technology students acquire both the technical and the interpersonal skills needed to provide good patient care in the clinical environment. An excellent orientation to clinical work for the beginning student, this text serves as an up-to-date reference on patient care. Excellent pedagogy includes objectives, vocabulary lists and study questions. Use of photo essays to describe procedures has been continued from previous editions and expanded as a learning tool.

NEW TO THIS EDITION: * Full coverage of introductory topics includes the history of radiography, department organization, ethics, clinical environment, job opportunities and radiation protection. * New design features the addition of a second color to line drawings, new photographs and a second color for openers, headings, boxes and tables. * Expanded coverage includes cultural implications and development of transcultural communication skills, pharmacology, new information on ostomies, special treatment situations, health care delivery systems, subspecialty certification, new information about contrast media, normal vs. abnormal ECGs and lead placement. * Fully revised material is presented throughout the text such as patient assessment, types of infection, death, dying, hospice, most recent code of ethics, updated ICU and trauma radiography, updated medication administration information and accreditation of radiography programs. * New glossary of key terms has been compiled for easy access in an appendix. * New infection control information includes updated medication administration information, standard precautions, emerging diseases, basic microbiology and tuberculosis to provide timely information for a changing environment. * Integration of patient care with procedural skills emphasizes the importance of patient care. * Multiple study aids include objectives, study questions, vocabulary lists and appendices.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Radiography 2. The Professional Radiographer 3. Professional Communication and Attitudes 4. Safety, Transfer and Positioning 5. Assessing Patient Needs 6. Infection Control 7. Medications and Their Administration 8. Dealing with Acute Situations 9. Preparation and Examination of the Gastrointestinal Tract 10. Contrast Media and Special Imaging Techniques 11. Bedside Radiography and Fluoroscopy: Special Conditions and Environments

Editorial Reviews

Reviewer: Gail E. Morgan, RTR (Froedtert Hospital)
Description: This the fifth edition of a textbook designed to cover basic aspects of patient care. This edition is updated and includes a new chapter in exposure and an expanded chapter in patient assessment. It covers a wide range of topics pertinent to an ever-changing scope of practice..Purpose: The purpose is to provide the reader with appropriate knowledge and relevant information regarding basic aspects of patient care. The design of the text covers not only patient care, but safety for the radiographer as well.Audience: The targeted audience is the student radiographer, as well as the practicing radiologic technologist who may use it as a reference.Features: The book offers a wide variety of topics associated with patient care. These topics include the basic history of x-ray, safety and legalities for the radiographer and various areas of patient assessment, communication, infection control, and emergency situations. It also features a vocabulary list and objectives for each chapter.Assessment: This fifth edition is a slightly expanded version of the fourth edition. The chapters on safety for the patient as well as the radiographer, and preparation and examination of the gastrointestinal tract are well done and have illustrations that are excellent teaching tools. There are, however, several other illustrations that seem unnecessary and are not the best quality. The areas this edition chose to expand  history and exposure  do not seem as relevant to patient care as perhaps expanding chapters on pharmacology, ECG, laboratory, and legalities, to meet the demand for the multi-skilled graduate in today's job market.

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3 Stars from Doody

This is the fourth edition of this book, which contains basic fundamentals of patient care. It is primarily intended for radiography students. The purpose is to teach future caregivers the tools to meet both the physical and emotional needs of the patient. The primary audience for this book is the radiography student, although this book will also be a valuable tool for experienced radiographers. The illustrations are extremely informative and well presented. The references are more than adequate and appropriate. The comprehensive index of abbreviations, the chapter objectives, and the contrast media table are valuable features that enhance the educational value of the book. The table of contents and index are user-friendly. This is a very well-written, well-organized, and user-friendly book. The chapters flow very well. The book presents extremely valuable information and would be very useful for radiography students and experienced radiographers. I highly recommend this book to any radiography program.

Joseph Castillo

This the fifth edition of a textbook designed to coverbasic aspects of patient care. This edition is updated and includes anew chapter in exposure and an expanded chapter in patient assessment. It covers a wide range of topics pertinent to an ever-changing scope ofpractice.. The purpose is to provide the reader with appropriateknowledge and relevant information regarding basic aspects of patientcare. The design of the text covers not only patient care, but safetyfor the radiographer as well. The targeted audience is the studentradiographer, as well as the practicing radiologic technologist who mayuse it as a reference. The book offers a wide variety of topicsassociated with patient care. These topics include the basic historyof x-ray, safety and legalities for the radiographer and various areasof patient assessment, communication, infection control, and emergencysituations. It also features a vocabulary list and objectives for eachchapter. This fifth edition is a slightly expanded version of thefourth edition. The chapters on safety for the patient as well as theradiographer, and preparation and examination of the gastrointestinaltract are well done and have illustrations that are excellent teachingtools. There are, however, several other illustrations that seemunnecessary and are not the best quality. The areas this edition choseto expand -- history and exposure -- do not seem as relevant to patientcare as perhaps expanding chapters on pharmacology, ECG, laboratory,and legalities, to meet the demand for the multi-skilled graduate intoday's job market.